Defensive end Michael Bennett all but assured he wouldn’t be at the voluntary workouts as he tries to get a new contract from the Seahawks, and the status of linebacker Bruce Irvin is still up in the air.

So what will we be looking for when the Hawks practice on the banks of Lake Washington?

<p><b><big>1. Wilson at the mic?</b></big><br>
Tuesday could mark Wilson's first media availability since the Tuesday after Super Bowl XLIX, and there's little doubt he will face several questions about his contract situation with the Seahawks. His agent, Mark Rodgers, spoke with Seattle radio last week and said talks were progressing, but it would be interesting to hear what Wilson himself has to say about the extension negotiations -- not that we're expecting him to ruffle any feathers. less

<p><b><big>1. Wilson at the mic?</b></big><br>
Tuesday could mark Wilson's first media availability since the Tuesday after Super Bowl XLIX, and there's little doubt he will face several questions about his ... more

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<p><b><big>2. Graham's debut</b></big><br>
Jimmy Graham makes his debut in a Seahawks uniform this week after missing the first three OTA sessions while in Florida following the death of Tammy Meyerson, Graham's personal manager and mentor. The former All-Pro tight end was acquired by Seattle in a blockbuster trade in March, and he should bring a dynamic, playmaking presence to the Hawks' attack, particularly on third down and in the red zone. Tuesday will be the first opportunity to see how he'll work into the offense. Let the over-analyzing begin. less

<p><b><big>2. Graham's debut</b></big><br>
Jimmy Graham makes his debut in a Seahawks uniform this week after missing the first three OTA sessions while in Florida following the death of Tammy Meyerson, ... more

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<p><b><big>3. Who runs with the ones?</b></big><br>
<p>With Michael Bennett (contract dispute) and Brandon Mebane (hamstring injury) likely still out along the defensive line, the rotation up front will something to watch. Cliff Avril might be back after missing the first week following his father's death, but we should see a lot of the young players expected to be top reserves in 2015. Second-year player Cassius Marsh looked slimmed down last week and got a lot of playing time with the other defensive starters as a pass-rusher. Third-year pro Gregg Scruggs played opposite him on a lot of snaps. less

<p><b><big>3. Who runs with the ones?</b></big><br>
<p>With Michael Bennett (contract dispute) and Brandon Mebane (hamstring injury) likely still out along the defensive line, the rotation up front will ... more

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<p><b><big>4. Any changes up front?</b></big><br>
<p>Veterans Lemuel Jeanpierre and Alvin Bailey opened OTAs as the Seahawks starting center and left guard, respectively, making them the early frontrunners for two of the most contested spots in the starting lineup. Of course, that could change and any time, and the Seahawks have plenty of competition for those starting roles. Rookies Terry Poole and Mark Glowinski (above) should each get a shot at a guard spot, while second-year pro Patrick Lewis and converted rookie defensive tackle Kristjan Sokoli will challenge at center. less

<p><b><big>4. Any changes up front?</b></big><br>
<p>Veterans Lemuel Jeanpierre and Alvin Bailey opened OTAs as the Seahawks starting center and left guard, respectively, making them the early frontrunners ... more

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<p><b><big>5. Where does B.J. play?</b></big><br>
After serving as one of the Seahawks' two quarterbacks for the first two OTA sessions last week, third-year player B.J. Daniels lined up at receiver after Wilson returned for Friday's practice according to photos from the team's website. It seems like a puzzling choice. Pete Carroll talked up Daniels as a possible candidate to compete for return duties and a utilityman type of role on offense, but we expected him to get a lot of reps at quarterback as the team decides whether or not he can be Wilson's primary backup. less

<p><b><big>5. Where does B.J. play?</b></big><br>
After serving as one of the Seahawks' two quarterbacks for the first two OTA sessions last week, third-year player B.J. Daniels lined up at receiver after ... more

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<p><b><big>6. Which rookie makes a splash?</b></big><br>
On a team as talented as the Seahawks, youngsters have to take advantage of any opportunity to break into the depth chart. Second-round pick Frank Clark looks likely to play a lot as a rookie, as does third-rounder Tyler Lockett (above). One to wach could be cornerback Tye Smith, a fifth-round cornerback out of Towson who certainly passed the eye test in the first open practice. With some question marks and injuries at cornerback behind Richard Sherman, Smith could potentially show enough to warrant a hard look in training camp. less

<p><b><big>6. Which rookie makes a splash?</b></big><br>
On a team as talented as the Seahawks, youngsters have to take advantage of any opportunity to break into the depth chart. Second-round pick Frank ... more

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Six things to watch in Seattle Seahawks' second week of organized team activities